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Bali is home to over 20,000 temples, and exploring its sacred cultural sites is among the richest travel experiences the island offers. From the sea-cliff drama of Uluwatu to the spiritual waters of Tirta Empul and the iconic silhouette of Tanah Lot at sunset, our cultural and temple tours bring you deep into the living Hindu-Balinese traditions that define the island's soul.
No — Bali's major tourist temples welcome visitors of all faiths. You must wear a sarong and sash (provided at the entrance), behave respectfully, and follow the temple rules. Some inner sanctums are restricted to worshippers.
Besakih Temple on Mount Agung is considered Bali's "Mother Temple" and is the largest. For visitors, Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, Tirta Empul, and Ulun Danu Beratan are among the most rewarding to explore.
A sarong (waist wrap) and sash are mandatory at all Balinese temples. Shoulders and knees should be covered. Sarongs are available to borrow or rent at most major temple entrances.
Yes — our private tours typically cover 3–5 highlights in a single day, arranged by location to minimise driving time. We customise the route to your interests and energy level.
Photography is generally permitted in the outer temple grounds. Always ask your guide before photographing ceremonies or worshippers, and never photograph above the level of the priest or altar.
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